The Suppo Freebird OSD is a small circuit board that provides telemetry data and overlays it on to your FPV screen/goggles. It will provide in-flight data presented in a simple layout including flight battery voltage, current draw, speed, distance travelled and even a helpful home direction indictor arrow. Those with DVR’s on the ground will appreciate the live GPS co-ordinates displayed in case of a lost aircraft.
This is an excellent piece of kit and almost mandatory for FPV pilots who require real time in-flight data.
Please note, the camera and video transmitter shown in the second product photo are not included.
Features:
- A fully independent OSD system
- Includes GPS & 100A current sensor
- Offer complete flight data display
- Support RSSI signal detection
- Suitable for use in RC quadcopters, aeroplanes, model ships and more
- Compact and lightweight
Functions:
- Battery voltage (V)
- Current draw (A)
- Current consumption (mAh)
- Speed
- Number of GPS satellites
- Home direction indicator
- Distance travelled
- Distance from home
- Altitude (from GPS)
- Heading direction
- Remote RSSI signal strength (RSSI output requires Receiver support)
- Center of the screen icon
- Latitude and longitude (LON: longitude LAT: latitude E:East W:West S:South N:North)
- Flight timer
FAQs:
- When I power up the OSD I only see a loading page: This is normal, it can take several minutes for the OSD to acquire a GPS signal. Make sure the OSD is powered up outside with a clear view of the sky.
- The OSD doesn’t load at all:Â Disconnect the camera input and re-power the device. When the OSD loads select the appropriate PAL / NTSC setting to match your camera and then reconnect the camera.
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